Friday, August 23, 2013

WHFB Marienburg Handgunners - Reporting for Duty

Here's a small unit of handgunners attired in the colors of that rich and aloof city Marienburg. The city that bought its independence from the Empire with gold during the reign of a corrupt emperor. Because of their great wealth, through trade, they can afford to hire mercenaries for their protection. They can also afford the best in weaponry and gear, as attested to by the latest style handguns and also helmets normally only seen on elite troops of the Empire.
This particular unit is assigned as Air Marines for the Marienburg Air Ship used in trading and also to impress and intimidate other less fortunate peoples.
They can also fight on land in close order formation.
Good as they may be, I wonder how they'd stack up against a unit of Space Marines?

12 comments:

  1. Very nice Dean. That is alot of very, very long barrels in that unit!

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  2. Very nice Marienburg where my favourite Mordhiem warband. They had some nice champion/hero figures in there range for them as well.

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  3. Great comments as always, Gents.

    @ Simon - I'm curious to see those OOP figures.

    Best, Dean

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  4. They look wonderful Dean, equally at home on land or in flight.

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  5. Thanks a lot for the nice comments, Gents. Best, Dean

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  6. Great stuff Dean - that airship just needs a few space marines on it to make it truly scary...

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  7. Great work, beautiful colors!
    Phil.

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  8. I dug up a photo of a few of the Marienburgers here: http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/p627/aggro84/Other%20Stuff/Mordheim.jpg

    Duelist with 2 swords and the pistoleer, if I recall.

    FMB

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  9. Can't find pics on the GW site anymore.

    Found these here.
    http://www.indadvendt.dk/2011/09/mordheim-official-marienburg-miniatures/

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  10. Thanks for the great comments, everyone.

    @ FMB & SimonQ - thanks for those links, they are excellent figures with equally fine colors. A good reference.

    Best, Dean

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